Caroline Hartnell

February 15, 2019
Caroline Hartnell is the editor of Alliance Magazine, a quarterly magazine focusing on philanthropy and social investment worldwide that is published by Allavida, a UK-based NGO that works internationally to raise the capacity of civil society at the community level, helping people to acquire the skills, knowledge and resources they need in order to lead local action and bring about Read More

Bruce DeBoskey

February 15, 2019
For more than 35 years, Bruce DeBoskey has been dedicated to community building and social change through his professional and volunteer work. It is with that mission and commitment that he founded The DeBoskey Group, helping individuals and families, businesses, and foundations organize, strategize and maximize the impact of their philanthropic initiatives.   Read More

Bob Giloth

February 15, 2019
Bob Giloth is the vice president for The Annie E. Casey Foundation’s Center for Community and Economic Opoortunity. He is both a denizen and student of urban communities. Giloth managed community development corporations in Baltimore and Chicago and served as deputy commissioner of economic development under Chicago Mayor Harold Washington before joining Casey in 1993. He holds a Ph.D. in Read More

Bob Reid

February 15, 2019
Bob Reid is the president and CEO of Edge Philanthropy. Prior to this role, he was the CEO of the JF Maddox Foundation for 25 years. His foundation grant making experience has largely focused on education reform, higher education, workforce training, community and economic development, social services, access to healthcare, and substance abuse. He is also engaged in global development Read More

Bobbi Hapgood

February 15, 2019
Bobbi Hapgood has been involved with her extended family’s foundation, Educational Foundation of America, for over 33 years, serving in many roles over those years, including President. That foundation spans three family lines down four generations and has been in existence since 1959. Additionally, she serves on the board of the Prentice Foundation as Secretary, President and CEO of the Read More

Bobby Heagerty

February 15, 2019
Bobby Heagerty is community affairs and education director at the OHSU Brain Institute. She was one of two recipients of the 2013 Science Educator Award from the Society for Neuroscience. Read More

Betty Stallings

February 15, 2019
Betty Stallings is an international trainer, consultant, author and keynote speaker, specializing in volunteerism, nonprofit fundraising, board development and leadership. Stallings has received numerous awards for creative volunteer contributions to her community and received the 1999 AVA Harriet Naylor Award for Distinguished Service to the field of volunteerism. Formerly, Stallings was the Founder and 13-year Executive Director of the Valley Volunteer Read More

Bettye Pruitt

February 15, 2019
Bettye Pruitt became project leader in 2003 of the Generative Dialogue Project, which evolved into a global network, the Generative Change Community. She served as co-coordinator of the Generative Change Community (GCC) from 2005 through 2009. She also co-led the emergence of a related network, the Change Alliance. Bettye is formally trained as a social historian (PhD Boston University, 1981). She spent fourteen Read More

BoardSource

February 15, 2019
BoardSource has 25 years of experience working with nonprofit boards. BoardSource has become the go-to resource for funders, partners, and nonprofit leaders who want to magnify their impact within the community through exceptional governance practices.  Read More

Beth Suarez

February 15, 2019
Beth Suarez, GuideStar’s director of philanthropic relations, is responsible for securing general operating and strategic gifts and grants in support of GuideStar’s mission. Beth’s passion for philanthropy has been integral to her career in nonprofit fundraising and development. Prior to joining GuideStar, Beth served in management roles with PBS, National Trust for Historic Preservation, and Catholic Charities USA. She is Read More